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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1913)
TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913. THERMITS THE HOUSE OF COMFORT "YOU SHOULD WORRY''!!! When You Can See Features Like This 'The Final Judgment" ESSANAY-TWO PARTS ' ; . . . . THIS IS A MAGNETIC SENSATIONAL DRAMATIC STORY OF THE KLONDIKE. , j.' PATHES WEEKLY Somethi ;g worth while. "FORGOTTEN LATCHKEY," Clever Vitagraph Comedy. COOL, COSY AND COM FORT ABLE. CLEANED, DUSTED AND DISINFECTED DAILY. . - WATCH OUR MUSIC! THE BEST EVER. 4 ' LOCAL BREVITIES. Take an Ansco Hill's Drug Store. Adv. 6-23 It Prof. Benedetti's music studio at 1604 Washington street, will take a reasonable number of pupils. Phone Red 8091. Adv. 7-1 tf. Henceforth the Bussey taxi and buss line will have quarters at the Foley hotel. Phone Main 181. Day and night Adv. 1 The Mission Band of the Presby terian church will meet on Wednes day afternoon with Miss Flavia Ritter at her home on Sixth street. Your summer vacation should not be planned without thought of an An sco Camera. Hill's Drug Store. Adv. 6-20 St High Cost of Living Solved. - Buy groceries direct from whole saler. Francis Gravers, Foley ho tel. Call up or write. Adv. 7-1 lm Auto for Hire J. P. Laxson, large touring car; careful driving; moder ate charges. Phone Main 737. Adv. . 5-20 tf. RITTER. i , The photographer in your town. 11-ltf I Adv. Neat, clean, extra well constructed brick chimneys built by John Oberg, 1807 X. . Adv. YOU CAN ALWAYS HAVE Fresh Cake ON HAND IF YOU MAKE IT WITH Crisco Cake made with Crisco com bines its original fine, soft tex ture. Crisco contains no water. It is all shortening. Crisco costs much less than butter therefore, means not only bet ter cake but le3s expense. Comes in 30c Cans. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY PHONE MAIN 80. Money to Loan The undersigned represents the NETHERLANDS AMERICAN MORTGAGE BANK, and s prepared to loan money in any amount on improved wheat, alfalfa and dairy farms. Rates 7 and 8 per cent No delay. FRANK R. ATKINS, Phone Main 5. Pendleton, Oregon. THE SP1RELLA CORSET. Corsetier Mrs. Laura B. Jackson, 1208 First St., Phpne Red 1311. Adv. Modern Dressm&king can now had in La Grande. Eighteen years in ladies' exclusive tailoring establish ment Call 13021 O Street Work j guaranteed. Adv, 5-23-ttf - . I W. K. Newell, president of the State . veoping on short notice and reason Board of Horticulture, and Prof. Jack-j able prkeSi at siiverthorn's family son, both of whom are expert blight Drug 8tore , Adv. 6-20 lm students, arrived this morning from1 " Portland and went to Imbler in com- 3$&$33$.$&$'$&S3$ pany with George L. Cleaver. This afternoon they were to address a meet-; ; , PERSONALS. ' . ing of orchardmen at the park-pavil-' : , ' ; ion. : They expect' to remain several . j s q, '$S4 days going into the blight qpestion in detail. ; Mrs. E. Tf?orough L. Evans, Piano Teacher, instruction in artistic Piano Playing and Harmony. Modern methods used. Studio 1008 Third St. Phone Black 881. Adv. 6-1-tf HAIR DRESSING, Manicuring, hair goods, weaving, Room 18 Montana , House. Phone Black 402, Residence work solicited. Adv. Cherry Pickers Wanted. Call M 706 for particulars. Adv. 7-2 tf STOP AT Martin's Ondy Kitchen FOR FRESH CRUSHED STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM. ALSO LOCAL AGENT FOR THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER. Si GRAND UNION TEAS AND COFFEES. You can get a better grade of Teas and Coffees for the money than elsewhere, and Tickets on all Grand Union Goods. A full line of Groceries always on hand. Grand Union Tea Store New Second Hand Store New and Second-Hand Clothes Boots and Shoes bought and sold; also Shoe Repairing done on short notice. H. CAREY, Prop 209 Fir St. 550 Main Street. Dr. McMillan returned.; Foley build ing. ?: :;'; Adv. DR. H. S. ItltOW.vrO, Demist fice over Sherry's theatre. Adv. R. L. Metcalfe, of Lincoln, Nebraska who has been appointed governor of the Philippines is a brother-in-law of Ted Beuhler, 'O.-W. yardmaster, of this city.- In a letter just received from Metcalfe the information is con tained that they contemplate leaving for their new home shortly. The ap pointee is a newspaper man of many years' experience and has been con nected with The Commoner, Bryan's paper. Take your Corset troubles to Mrs. O. C. Combs, Corsetiere, 1503 7th St Phone Black 1971. , American Queen Corset, Sanitary arons. Adv. 6-80 1 mo Take no chances, have an expert do your concrete work. See John Oberg. 1807'X. -- v Adv. ' . If you want to build something good it pays you to see John Oberg, 1807 X Ave. Buildings, walks, bridges, tanks anything. Not "cheapest" but best Permanently located here. Adv. Having just installed an Enlarging , Camera, we would be pleased to have.from worshlp of mere presUge tn yu ornlB us yur jhw want enlarged at a small cost. We also do all kinds of finishing and do- Mrs. J.. B. Messick returned to her home in Baker on the local yesterday. H. A. Clements of Halfway, passed through the city this morning on his way home after a visit to Pendleton. Mrs. C. D. Robinson of Enterprise who has been at the hospital for a few days, is reported considerably bet ter today. Roy Spencer a popular young man of Elgin, returned to his home in that city this morning after spending a few ; days'here. - i . . I . E. W. Hart, a photographer of Elrin ! J; went through La Grarr'o l-i-t jvcH on j.his " "Umcn to stay severe! days i : on business. Mrd; left fo' her Lome in J ': s evening after spending the week at the Ed Eckley home and attending the chautauqua. Miss Margaret O'Malley is expected to arrive from Portland today to be the guest of Miss Hazel Thiesen for a few weeks. F. E. Jones, Boston; C. A. Russell and wife, Elgin; J. T. Gray, Alicel; El lent Hayford, Alicel, are among the guests at the Sommer today. C. A. Bingaman and family, of Pull- j man, Wash., have moved to Imbler to 1 1 make their home while Mr. Bingaman 1 1 attends to orchard interests there. He is interested in the Wilson orchard. Harley Russell and wife, who were married last Thursday at Walla Wal la, and who spent the Fourth at El gin with friends jind relatives are in the city today on their way to Walla Walla, where they will live. Hilma riass, Wallowa; O. H. Hin shaw, Rice, Wash.; T. Clark, Sail Lake City; Carrie Vail, Carson; Mary F. Clark, Elgin; Anna Kerr, Elgin; Otto Florence, Frontier, Wyo.; and T Mason, Elgin, are among the guests at the Savoy. Paul De Ford, who has been em ployed as the roadmaster's clerk in the local yards of the O.-W. R. & N., has been promoted to the superintendent's office of the new La Grande division. Mr. De Ford left yesterday to take up his new duties. Pendleton E. O. C. C. Scott, Salem; W. J. Moor, Pen dleton; V. D. Barnes, Elgin; F. W Paine, Walla Walla; T. A. Paul, Wal- la Walla; Mrs. R. H. Bail, Roseburg;;of the body, being heavier than tbe J. B. Hoover, Kansas City; J. P. Gra-I 'ower- Inevitably sinks more deeply ham, Portland; and C. W. Lyder, BT 'lhllZZ ' ' . , the head on two pillows the neck Is ton, are among the guests registered ,.urve(, flm, 8trnned nnd obstructs the at the Foley today. F. H. Sutherland came down from Baker on business yesterday. , ' : N. T. Gray was brought in from Ali cel last evening to undergo an opera tion for appendicitis. : : Mrs. Will J.- CM',.-ell of UftgwV who has beer. r!;csilly ill for r? weeks, is r'.id to be rallying t:by She is r.t the Grande Ronde hospital. HAD A TART TONGUE. Nerthcota, th Painter, Wa Not Ovar. powarad by Royalty. James Nortbcote. tbe English portrait painter, en Id One things and malicious things almost In tbe same breath. , "tie Is a bottle of aqua fortis," observed some one to Huzlltt the first critic of bis day, "that corrodes everything It touches." "Except gold." said Hazlitt 'He never drops upon Sir Joshua or the jreat masters." ;' "Well, but Is he not overflowing," persisted the other, "with envy, hatred and all uncbarltableness? He Is as spiteful as a woman and then bis nig gardliness. Did he ever give away anything?" "Yes. bis advice." said Haslltt. "and rery' unpleasant it is." This Is not tbe picture of a charm ing man. and yet Nortbcote was not "b tVLJl. 'fZ 8n Hge vvben oien were careful to np- portion respect according to rank and station. Tbe Prince of Wales, when be was a young ninn, met tbe painter and was much pleased with bis conversation. "What do you know of his royal highness 7' Inquired Sir Joshua Rey nolds Inter. "Nothing." answered Nortbcote. "Nothing, sir: Why, he says be knows you very well." "Poob!" said Nortbcote. "That's only bis brng" Tbe president of the Royal academy smiled. "Bravely said," he muttered, "bravely said!" FACED SEVEN LIONS.' And Three of Them Got a Dos of Lead In Short Order. Captain U. A. Wilson has written a record of "Service and Sport In Equa tor! a" In "A British Borderland." He relates a thrilling encounter he bod with seven lions ou tbe Mara river when in pursuit of roun und accompanied only by his gun bearer. Five of them wero lionesses. They were all full grown and -occupied with their, kill a cow giraffe. They were feeding slowly, their first hunger appeased, pushing and Jostling one another playfully, their low prowls distinctly audible: "For a couple of minutes I waited, watching lliem; then, as the biggest Hon." a line, black tunned fellow, turned sideways to me, I raised my'rlfle und let drive at his ueck. I heard the thud of the bullet on flesh, and he dropped in his tracks like a stone, witn a simultaneous growl every brad went up. and tbe lions Bwung round, facing the noise of the shot I let fly a second bullet at the chest of tbe second male, and with a deafening roar he bounded high In the air. dashed a dozen yards forward and fell dead to earth Just ns I was drawing a second bead on him afresh. "Tbe remainder, all lionesses, turned at my second shot nnd walked slowly away with much tiill lashing and a chorus of growls. Iwas just in time to get a snnpuhot a the hindmost us she disappeared Into the scrub. Tbe tell' of the bullet and her answering snarl told me that I had hit her. which blood spots ou the leaves confirmed." He Couldn't Plow, A certain Incident connected with the great Napoleon while he was In ex ile In Elba Is commemorated In the Is land to this hour by an Inscription af fixed to the wall of a peasant's house. A man named (Jlacoul was plowing when the famous exile came along.one day and expressed an Interest In hi? work. NapoU-Hin even took tbo plow share out of the man's hand and at tempted to guide It himself. But tbe oxen refused to obey bliu. overturned the plow and spoiled the furrow The Inscription runs thus: "Napoleon the Great, passing by this place In MPCCCXIV. took In tbe neighboring field u plowshare from the hands of 11 peasant and himself tried to plow, but !ie oxen, rebellious to those hands which yet had euldpd Europe, head long fled from the furrow." Sleepleseneaa. When ppople of nervous temperament retire for the night and cannot sleep It Is usually because their brains are still active and refiisp to part with the blood which should properly travel else where. W'biit the sleepless really need Is a sloping bed. so that the congested bead will relieve itself easily of the superfluous blood. For the upper part 'backward flow of blood, SAFETYjFROM SUNBURO ' Old Sol" is apt to playjhav'oc with fair faces inf ipd3 out-of-door pleasures. iYou can find protection to. r, ;.baS tie of ourj t 1$ S5r j BLUEMOUNTAIN CREAM Its use insures a soft, clear, velvety skin is ailt soca of weather. It is a healing and soothing preparation Applied before going out of doors it prevents tcKsr burn and freckles. TZZ"'' PRICE, 25 CENTS RED CROSS DRUG STORE CHASE BONENKAMP OF THIS CITY MARRIED LAST NIGHT. ! Bride Formerly of This City, But Re- cently a Baker Girl. iLa Grande to Seaside were- XTOrtfty .hurt last' night when a streete aesst , . . v struck their machine at MilwauBje-JW , ,T - . ,'nue and Bybee streots... The ioaaSB Chas. Bonenkamp of La Grande and . .. , . , : Miss Mabel Johnson of this city, were j united in marriage by Rov. Ward MacHenry at the Presbyterian pai son- T a a 1 , r I il attended by only a few closj friends of the bride and groom. After tho ceremony a wedding dinner was serv ed at the Elks' cafe. Mr. and Mrs T .r . . - . ,,f.,. I maritan hospital, where Drv&JCIXftm-1 La Grando m the former s automo-. r ' .je ,. . ,.key attended them. Oregohraaa.. The groom is a well known young ' ; man of the Union county town, where i his father is a prominent hardware dealer. The bride recently removed to Baker from La Grande her father being in the employ of the White Pine Lumber company Baker Democrat. Mr. and Mrs. Bonenkamp returned' to this city this morning having sprung a complete surprise on their many friends here. They will make their home here at once. Miss John ron was a popular high school student last year and both have a largo circle of friends who will be both sia'pridei .1 . 1. .. .. - .!... I iti.'U ueugnieu tu item uj. uiv wvuuui YOUNG makes his Good to Eat He has just installed a new mod ern ice cream plant, and from now on will serve ice cream made accord ing to his own recipe. His pure chocolate, strawberry, vinilla cream, and sherbit is fresh every day. His cream is cool, delightful, fresh and pure and will speak for itself. Give it a trial in our attractive, refreshing parlors, and take a car toon home for dinner. It's good to eat Phone, Red 3931. La Grande. I uoao 9 Each Dollar Purchase Beautiful Plate. Each 50 Cent Purchase- Souvenir Tray. Each 25 Cent Purchase Something to Please the Children-. i COME AND TAKE ADVANT GE J ONE WEEK ONLY. i Newlin Book & tm r tm LA GRANDE WOMArf HOSE. Car Strikes Auto With Vhtt-mf7Ctm-. ' ists Enroute t Seasutea. Mrs. C. A. McCrary, SS'viwem-MEL and Mrs. J. E. Fowler, 48, Dintoaa. f La Grande, who were- merafe.ra jaHT-na party of five aut0mobile touriapfiwsm With their husbands' and" juaif woman protege, the two injutefi att men were in their machine proewsfifci "Jong Bytee when they coHM6 o ' . . . u a Sellwood car at the inferaeerawar the streets. Their machine wasrtfsiradfc against the curb. They were -ri:iia4TS a Red CroBS ambutence i Gifcafiffliw. FOR RENT Furnished room la fieawv ate family, lady . preferred!. "SaaCSew phone Red 3091 or call ICO TCiratb ington. Adv- Crawfisli 1 Foley Gri! When Dealing With. J. H PEARE &SOB La Grande's Leading Jewv&wn and manufacturirg Optieiawv You are trusting yourself tea store of twenty-two yawT Standing which should Baiteftv you that you will be. tretbatV right. Call when you desire anything: in the jewelry - line. or. r iga need of glass ev. THE BEST FITTED OPTI CAL PARLORS IN . EAB2S ERN OREGON. We Grind Our Own? 5 Lenses J.H. PEARE &SON OF THESE PRIZE OFFERS TORS ' Stationery Cov m : m : m am ta am . raar Mi m I'M m fjj m m am mm am m mm Ufla urn am HM m am ssm am rm m u -ttm v . !) sm oa lit .eo m m m m tm a M ' tttt 4(1 wa m aw . i 4M KM XU fH tm m m Mi m : k